Marketing can be a daunting and overwhelming task for even the most seasoned professionals. With constantly evolving technology, an endless sea of platforms and channels, and the ever-increasing pressure to stand out from the crowd, it's no wonder small businesses are struggling to keep up. The good news is that there is a plethora of marketing tools available for free that can make your life easier and your campaigns more effective.
Here are a few of my favorites:
EngageBay is free for up to 250 contacts and has a lot of powerful options included for tracking your deals and managnig your relationship with your customers. The free option also includes email marketing and nurturing options and has great dashboard features to manage the touchpoints of all your clients. Landing page design, lead generation forms, SMS marketing, and automation are included for upgraded accounts. Their paid versions compete head-to-head with much larger companies such as Hubspot and ActiveCampaign, but at a much more affordable price for small businesses.
Grammarly goes above spell check to highlight errors in your grammar and punctuation, as
Every article, email, blog post, and piece of content I write is first completed in Grammarly.
SEMRush is my absolute favorite tool to use to see how my site is performing. I can benchmark my site against my competitors, check out my website's authority score, track keyword rankings, and even get ideas on how I can improve. I also use their backlink tool to gain insight into sites I can network with to gain links to my site and gain more traffic.
Two of my other favorite free SEO tools include:
ChatGPT is a game changer. It is an AI tool that, for now, is free to use (I would expect it won't be very soon). Similar to a search tool, you input queries and it goes to work. Unlike Google
My favorite way to use ChatGPT is to outline content and speed up the writing process. For instance, if I want to write a blog on ways businesses can create better business goals, I query the app, copy-paste the generated content into Grammarly, my favorite writing tool, then make edits and insert my original content until it's just right. An article that once would have taken me several hours can take less than one.
Hubspot's free CRM gives you a visual dashboard so you can see who your customers are,
This explanation is incredibly simplified as Hubspot is an extremely powerful marketing and sales tool that does it all.
What other free tools would you find helpful for marketing your small business?